Sitten, von Westen, mit Randvignetten — History & Facts
The dance of color and form invites us to consider the delicate equilibrium inherent in every stroke of paint. In this world where order and disorder converge, the subtle art of balance reveals itself as the essence of creation. Look closely to the center of the canvas, where vibrant hues collide with muted tones, creating an interplay that draws the eye. Notice how the artist’s choice of sweeping lines leads us through an unspoken narrative, urging us to explore the edges and corners.
The fluctuating rhythm of color—bold reds and soft blues—creates a visual push-and-pull that masterfully embodies the tension between fragmentation and wholeness. As the layers come alive, we uncover the emotional tensions beneath the surface. The contrast between the chaotic swirls and serene spaces suggests a struggle for harmony, as if the artist wrestled with their own inner tumult. Each vignette framing the scene offers a glimpse into the surrounding tumult of the era, providing a poignant commentary on the fragility of balance in an unpredictable world. David Alois Schmid created this work during a turbulent period between 1915 and 1945, a time marked by two World Wars that shaped both personal and collective narratives.
Living through a decade of unrest, his art reflects an exploration of stability amidst chaos, mirroring the upheaval of society and the evolving landscape of modern art. Schmid’s unique style emerged in an era when artists began to break free from traditional constraints, embracing abstraction as a means to express the complexities of their world.
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Vue de Rapperschwyl vers Lachen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Luzern, von Westen
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht der Stadt Zug und des Zugersees
David Alois Schmid

La Cascade du Giessbach
David Alois Schmid

Thoun vers le Niesen et le Stokhorn
David Alois Schmid

Vue prise au passage de la Furka Cant. d’Ury
David Alois Schmid

Vue de Horgen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Zug, Ortsteilansicht
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht Oberhofens am Thunersee
David Alois Schmid

Das Kloster Einsiedeln im Canton Schwyz
David Alois Schmid





